Silicone skirt and micrometric loops
Soft part of the mask in contact with the face.
Silicone is an extremely flexible material. A silicone skirt adapts gently to the contours of the face making it more watertight and comfortable. Using the micrometric buckles and the notched strap on either side of the mask you can easily and very precisely adjust the mask, even when wearing gloves.Thanks to the loops located on the skirt the mask can be completely folded onto itself.
Tino mask
Mask with a single lens made of tempered glass and a silicone skirt.
Teardrop shape
Buckle and adjustment strap
Tempered glass is a form of glass that is two to five times stronger than conventional glass. When it breaks, it shatters into small pieces which prevents major accidents.
How to choose the right size of mask
To check the size and ensure there are no leaks, remove the strap and place the mask on your face.
Press lightly with your hands and hold your breath. If the mask stays in place on your face due to the suction, it's perfect, the size is correct and it will be watertight under water. On the other hand, if it comes unstuck and drops then air is getting inside and it will leak underwater. You need to try another size or change model or shape.
How to avoid condensation in your mask
New mask: wash your mask with some washing-up liquid and warm water using your fingers to remove any grease. Do not use a sponge.
Before each use, spit into your mask and rub the entire lens with your fingers, and then rinse.
Wet your face with water to reduce the temperature difference between the skin and the window of the mask - this will limit fogging.
An anti-fog spray can be used to completely remove the condensation.
Scilla snorkel
Dry snorkel with a float in the upper section to prevent water from getting inside.
Drain valve in the lower section to remove any water that gets inside more easily.
Silicone mouthpiece
Snorkel holder for the mask strap
Tonga fins
Short dual-material fins
Adjustable straps for the best possible fit on the feet!
Size S/M: 3/7
Size M/L: 8/12
Staying safe when snorkelling
Snorkelling is a simple recreational activity for the whole family! Breathing through a snorkel is not as easy as when simply swimming. If you feel tired, out of breath or dizzy, remove the mask and snorkel, and get out of the water.
Do not use this product if you have cardiovascular or respiratory issues (lung infection, sore throat, asthma, high blood pressure, heart disease, etc.). Feel free to consult your doctor if you are in any doubt